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Danny Adcock
OccupationActor
Years active1969-present
Notable work

Danny Adcock is an Australian actor. [1]

Featured TV roles include the second season of Fire, [2] the first season of Patrol Boat, [3] Arcade, [4] A Moody Christmas [5] and The Moodys. [6]

Stage roles include Hallow Ground (Belvoir Street Theatre, 2000), [7] The Seed (Company B, Belvoir St, 2007–08), [8] [9] Moby Dick (Seymour Centre, 2018), [10] What's Art Got To Do With It ? The Dobell Case (Warners Bay Theatre, 2022), [11] The Marvellous Boy (Griffin, Stables, 2005), [12] [13] and Da (Crossroads, 1989). [14]

Filmography

Television appearances

Year Title Role Notes Ref
1969 Riptide Donald 1 episode
1971 Spyforce Radio Operator 1 episode
1972 Over There TV series
Boney Tony Carr 1 episode
1974 Ryan Harry Fisher 1 episode
1971-75 Matlock Police Various 7 episodes
Division 4 Various 6 episodes
1970-76 Homicide (Australian TV series) Various 7 episodes
1976 King's Men TV series
1977 Beyond Reasonable Doubt Leith Ratten 1 episode
Straight Enough TV movie
1978 Young Ramsay Ben Salter 1 episode
1979-81 Skyways Nigel 1 episode
1979 Patrol Boat (TV series) Buffer Johnston 13 episodes
1980 Arcade (TV series) Duncan Adams 35 episodes
1981 The Bush Gang Mr Marsh 5 episodes
Kingswood Country Fire Chief 1 episode
1982 ...Deadline... ASIO agent TV movie
1979-82 Cop Shop Various 9 episodes
1983 The Coral Island Tod Salter 2 episodes
1982-83 Prisoner (TV series) Geoff Carlson 11 episodes
1984 The Secret Discovery of Australia Mendoca's Mate TV movie
1983-84 Sons and Daughters Joe Parker 8 episodes
1984 The Keepers 1 episode
1988 Australians Various 2 episodes
True Believers Lloyd Ross 6 episodes
1988-89 Rafferty's Rules Various 2 episodes
1991 E Street (TV series) Charlie Simmons 4 episodes
1982-92 A Country Practice Various 10 episodes
1992 The Flying Doctors Cliff Richards 1 episode
1994 Cody: A Family Affair Collins TV movie
1995 Snowy River: The Mcgregor Saga Jarrod Banks 1 episode
1996 Fire Danny Hunt 13 episodes
1998 Bullpitt! Telstra Supervisor 1 episode
1999 Water Rats (TV series) Rhys 1 episode
Halifax f.p. Athol 1 episode
Airtight Studds TV movie
2001 All Saints (TV series) Alan 1 episode
2000-02 Farscape Co-Kura Strappa / T'raltixx 5 episodes
2004 Stingers (TV series) Damien 1 episode
2004-05 Blue Heelers Barry Baxter 8 episodes
2007 One of the Lucky Ones Judge TV movie
Constructing Australia John Bradfield 1 episode
2010 Rescue: Special Ops Graham 1 episode
2011 Jesters Bob 8 episodes
1998-2011 Home and Away Bishop Pitt / Gordon 6 episodes
2012 Redfern Now Foreman 1 episode
2012 The Moody's Kevin Moody 6 episodes [15]
2014 The Moody's 8 episodes [16]
Devil's Playground Father Drake 1 episode
2017 The Warriors Onion 2 episodes
2019 Les Norton (TV series) Mousey 1 episode
2022 The Tourist (TV series) Ralph 5 episodes
2022 Grey Nomads Ernie 6 episodes

Film appearances

Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Cars That Ate Paris Police Man
1976 Lost in the Wild Trooper Hayes
1978 The Sparks Obituary Short
1980 The Earthling Bus Driver
1982 We of the Never Never Brown
On The Run Jingles
Going Down Supporter
Early Frost John Meadows
Kitty and the Bagman Thomas
1985 Fran Ray
1990 Quigley Down Under Mitchell
1992 Resistance James Dean
1997 Joey ASIO Detective
2004 Get Rich Quick Higgs
2005 A Family's Legacy Bilko Short
2007 The Bridge John Bradfield
2009 Wall Boy Youth Worker Short
Lonely Detective Lunn Short
2010 Stay Awake Dad Short
2015 The Kangaroo Guy Trevor Short
2018 Under The Hammer Short
Ladies in Black (film) Doctor
The Obscure Graeme Short

Theatre

Adcock has been a regular performer in the Australian theatre scene for many years.

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2024 The President Ensemble Sydney Theatre Co [17]
2018 Moby Dick Captain Ahab
2015 Orphans Harold Old Fitz Theatre [18]
2015 The Dapto Chaser Erroll Old Fitz
2008 The Seed Danny Belvoir

References

  1. ^ Smith, Gary (19 February 2008), "Moving along", The Daily Telegraph
  2. ^ Cockington, James (5 February 1996). "Rising from the ashes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  3. ^ Shelley, Garry (25 June 1979). "Patrol Boat ships in and shapes up well". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  4. ^ "22 go shopping for TV stardom". The Sun-Herald. 21 October 1979. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  5. ^ Rugendyke, Louise (17 December 2021). "Have yourself a very Australian Christmas with these seasonal screen specials". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  6. ^ Idato, Michael (22 February 2014). "Stone dead and dead funny". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  7. ^ Hallett, Bryce (27 March 2000). "Play's ground gives way". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  8. ^ Dunne, Stephen (22 February 2008). "Germ of an idea grows more powerful, nuanced in retelling". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  9. ^ The Seed, AusStage
  10. ^ Romei, Stephen (11 August 2018), "More to the tail", The Australian
  11. ^ Leeson, Josh (11 June 2022), "Dobell's Archibald controversy artfully re-sketched", The Newcastle Herald
  12. ^ Dunne, Stephen (15 October 2005), "A melodrama in need of a speedy disease", The Sydney Morning Herald
  13. ^ The Marvellous Boy, AusStage
  14. ^ Barnes, Mick (22 January 1989). "Irish influence at the Crossroads". The Sun-Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  15. ^ Knox, David (27 March 2012). "Filming begins on This Christmas | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  16. ^ Knox, David (13 September 2013). "Cameras roll on The Moodys | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  17. ^ "The President | Sydney Theatre Company - Australian Stage Online". australianstage.com.au. 19 April 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  18. ^ Bryant, Sarah (7 April 2015). "Five Minutes with Danny Adcock, starring In Orphans". The Brag. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Danny Adcock
OccupationActor
Years active1969-present
Notable work

Danny Adcock is an Australian actor. [1]

Featured TV roles include the second season of Fire, [2] the first season of Patrol Boat, [3] Arcade, [4] A Moody Christmas [5] and The Moodys. [6]

Stage roles include Hallow Ground (Belvoir Street Theatre, 2000), [7] The Seed (Company B, Belvoir St, 2007–08), [8] [9] Moby Dick (Seymour Centre, 2018), [10] What's Art Got To Do With It ? The Dobell Case (Warners Bay Theatre, 2022), [11] The Marvellous Boy (Griffin, Stables, 2005), [12] [13] and Da (Crossroads, 1989). [14]

Filmography

Television appearances

Year Title Role Notes Ref
1969 Riptide Donald 1 episode
1971 Spyforce Radio Operator 1 episode
1972 Over There TV series
Boney Tony Carr 1 episode
1974 Ryan Harry Fisher 1 episode
1971-75 Matlock Police Various 7 episodes
Division 4 Various 6 episodes
1970-76 Homicide (Australian TV series) Various 7 episodes
1976 King's Men TV series
1977 Beyond Reasonable Doubt Leith Ratten 1 episode
Straight Enough TV movie
1978 Young Ramsay Ben Salter 1 episode
1979-81 Skyways Nigel 1 episode
1979 Patrol Boat (TV series) Buffer Johnston 13 episodes
1980 Arcade (TV series) Duncan Adams 35 episodes
1981 The Bush Gang Mr Marsh 5 episodes
Kingswood Country Fire Chief 1 episode
1982 ...Deadline... ASIO agent TV movie
1979-82 Cop Shop Various 9 episodes
1983 The Coral Island Tod Salter 2 episodes
1982-83 Prisoner (TV series) Geoff Carlson 11 episodes
1984 The Secret Discovery of Australia Mendoca's Mate TV movie
1983-84 Sons and Daughters Joe Parker 8 episodes
1984 The Keepers 1 episode
1988 Australians Various 2 episodes
True Believers Lloyd Ross 6 episodes
1988-89 Rafferty's Rules Various 2 episodes
1991 E Street (TV series) Charlie Simmons 4 episodes
1982-92 A Country Practice Various 10 episodes
1992 The Flying Doctors Cliff Richards 1 episode
1994 Cody: A Family Affair Collins TV movie
1995 Snowy River: The Mcgregor Saga Jarrod Banks 1 episode
1996 Fire Danny Hunt 13 episodes
1998 Bullpitt! Telstra Supervisor 1 episode
1999 Water Rats (TV series) Rhys 1 episode
Halifax f.p. Athol 1 episode
Airtight Studds TV movie
2001 All Saints (TV series) Alan 1 episode
2000-02 Farscape Co-Kura Strappa / T'raltixx 5 episodes
2004 Stingers (TV series) Damien 1 episode
2004-05 Blue Heelers Barry Baxter 8 episodes
2007 One of the Lucky Ones Judge TV movie
Constructing Australia John Bradfield 1 episode
2010 Rescue: Special Ops Graham 1 episode
2011 Jesters Bob 8 episodes
1998-2011 Home and Away Bishop Pitt / Gordon 6 episodes
2012 Redfern Now Foreman 1 episode
2012 The Moody's Kevin Moody 6 episodes [15]
2014 The Moody's 8 episodes [16]
Devil's Playground Father Drake 1 episode
2017 The Warriors Onion 2 episodes
2019 Les Norton (TV series) Mousey 1 episode
2022 The Tourist (TV series) Ralph 5 episodes
2022 Grey Nomads Ernie 6 episodes

Film appearances

Year Title Role Notes
1974 The Cars That Ate Paris Police Man
1976 Lost in the Wild Trooper Hayes
1978 The Sparks Obituary Short
1980 The Earthling Bus Driver
1982 We of the Never Never Brown
On The Run Jingles
Going Down Supporter
Early Frost John Meadows
Kitty and the Bagman Thomas
1985 Fran Ray
1990 Quigley Down Under Mitchell
1992 Resistance James Dean
1997 Joey ASIO Detective
2004 Get Rich Quick Higgs
2005 A Family's Legacy Bilko Short
2007 The Bridge John Bradfield
2009 Wall Boy Youth Worker Short
Lonely Detective Lunn Short
2010 Stay Awake Dad Short
2015 The Kangaroo Guy Trevor Short
2018 Under The Hammer Short
Ladies in Black (film) Doctor
The Obscure Graeme Short

Theatre

Adcock has been a regular performer in the Australian theatre scene for many years.

Year Title Role Notes Ref
2024 The President Ensemble Sydney Theatre Co [17]
2018 Moby Dick Captain Ahab
2015 Orphans Harold Old Fitz Theatre [18]
2015 The Dapto Chaser Erroll Old Fitz
2008 The Seed Danny Belvoir

References

  1. ^ Smith, Gary (19 February 2008), "Moving along", The Daily Telegraph
  2. ^ Cockington, James (5 February 1996). "Rising from the ashes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  3. ^ Shelley, Garry (25 June 1979). "Patrol Boat ships in and shapes up well". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  4. ^ "22 go shopping for TV stardom". The Sun-Herald. 21 October 1979. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  5. ^ Rugendyke, Louise (17 December 2021). "Have yourself a very Australian Christmas with these seasonal screen specials". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  6. ^ Idato, Michael (22 February 2014). "Stone dead and dead funny". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  7. ^ Hallett, Bryce (27 March 2000). "Play's ground gives way". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  8. ^ Dunne, Stephen (22 February 2008). "Germ of an idea grows more powerful, nuanced in retelling". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  9. ^ The Seed, AusStage
  10. ^ Romei, Stephen (11 August 2018), "More to the tail", The Australian
  11. ^ Leeson, Josh (11 June 2022), "Dobell's Archibald controversy artfully re-sketched", The Newcastle Herald
  12. ^ Dunne, Stephen (15 October 2005), "A melodrama in need of a speedy disease", The Sydney Morning Herald
  13. ^ The Marvellous Boy, AusStage
  14. ^ Barnes, Mick (22 January 1989). "Irish influence at the Crossroads". The Sun-Herald. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  15. ^ Knox, David (27 March 2012). "Filming begins on This Christmas | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  16. ^ Knox, David (13 September 2013). "Cameras roll on The Moodys | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  17. ^ "The President | Sydney Theatre Company - Australian Stage Online". australianstage.com.au. 19 April 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  18. ^ Bryant, Sarah (7 April 2015). "Five Minutes with Danny Adcock, starring In Orphans". The Brag. Retrieved 28 July 2024.

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